Event Details
Financial crime prevention: 'the human factor'
Lloyd's Library, Lloyd's Building, One Lime Street, London EC3M 7HA,
Thursday 23 February 2017
08:30AM - 10:00AM
Post Event Update
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Introduction
Hackers, scammers, fraudsters and 'insiders' have one thing in common: they're all a danger to your survival. Some are cyber criminals; others are old fashioned financial criminals. But they all want to disrupt your business, steal your data and defraud you of your money. This seminar - from some of the UK's most experienced investigators - examines the latest trends in online crime and the wider dangers of financial crime within the insurance sector.
Who Should Attend
This seminar makes for a hugely valuable 90 minute briefing that is a must-attend for CIOs, CTOs, IT, security seniors, regulatory, risk and compliance professionals, brokers and underwriting professionals in the Lloyd's and London insurance market, who wish to extend their understanding of this important and emerging risk and compliance landscape.
Agenda
Speakers
Investigative Team at Signum Services, Thomas Miller Insurance
Director Solutions Architecture and Security EMEA at Level 3 Communications
Register
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